Paintings by artists on the theme of autumn for preschoolers. There is a bright melody in the rustling of leaves

Autumn in painting, today I’m not quite regular topic. I invite you today to just take a break from the hustle and bustle, worries, and problems. Now is a wonderful time - autumn. One of my favorite times of the year. Autumn is so different for each of us, for some it is sad, with rain and piercing winds, but for others autumn is a golden time. In autumn, you can gather armfuls of yellow and red leaves, wander in the rain, breathe in the autumn coolness, wander through the forest, pick mushrooms, enjoy the beauty of fallen leaves, sit with a cup of hot tea in your hands and admire the beauty of autumn from the window. Wander through a cozy park with benches among fallen leaves, listen to the sound of autumn rain.

For me, autumn is one of the most beautiful and romantic times of the year. Autumn is a mysterious, mysterious, romantic, lyrical, thoughtful time. The unusually bright colors that autumn gives us provide room for creativity. Autumn is such a generous and bright time. Only in autumn is there such an abundance of fruits and vegetables on our table, in autumn the leaves on the trees seem to be painted by nature in bright colors, and in autumn you can endlessly admire the beauty of chrysanthemums...

Autumn is the most picturesque time of the year, it is a whole palette of bright, warm colors from light yellow to the darkest gray shades, and in terms of emotions, these are transitions: joy, sadness, smile, sorrow...

Since it’s autumn in painting today, I’ll say a few words about what painting is. Painting is a kind visual arts, which is associated with the transfer of images by applying paints to a flexible or solid base. Painting can be on any basis: canvas, silk, paper, leather, etc. Painting techniques: oil, gouache, watercolor, acrylic...Painting is created by our nature, man and time. Painting, like other forms of art, performs a cognitive, philosophical, aesthetic, social and educational function.

M. Gordeeva. Autumn Park.

V. Chikanov. September morning.

A. Khodukov. Autumn light.

O. Alimova. Autumn Park.

E. Panov. Autumn still life.

V. Nesterenko. Autumn leaves.

E. Volkov. October - landscape of birches.

E. Barkhatkova. Apple tree in autumn.

V. Chernakov. Autumn landscape.

T. Derij. The girl collects leaves.

Mark Keatley. Scenery.

O. Didyk. Autumn Park.

O. Shcherbakov. Park after the rain.

A. Kosliks. Reflection of autumn.

A. Kosliks. Autumn forest.

A. Bylich. Autumn landscape.

A. Bolotov. Autumn rain.

R. Romanov. Autumn palette.

I. Ostroukhov Autumn forest.

O. Karavaev Autumn Park.

"Leaf Fall"

Ivan Bunin

The forest is like a painted tower,
Lilac, gold, crimson,
A cheerful, motley wall
Standing above a bright clearing.

Birch trees with yellow carving
Glisten in the blue azure,
Like towers, the fir trees are darkening,
And between the maples they turn blue
Here and there through the foliage
Clearances in the sky, like a window.
The forest smells of oak and pine,
Over the summer it dried out from the sun,
And Autumn is a quiet widow
Enters his motley mansion...

Autumn never repeats itself; every year it brings something new, delighting and delighting us. I suggest you relax and watch a video of autumn, gentle, touching and very beautiful. This video brought a smile, harmony in my soul, and admiration. I wish everyone Have a good mood, health, joy, warmth, a sea of ​​smiles, let only good things surround you.

May this autumn be the most unforgettable for you!

Publications in the Museums section

Autumn landscapes

In a time of bright sadness and quiet joy. A rare case of a riot of colors in middle lane for the artist it is a reason to add warm colors to the canvas. Red rowan leaves, bright yellow birch leaves, golden yellow linden leaves and yellow-brown oak leaves. Even larch in the fall succumbs to the general mood and burns with a canary color against the blue sky. If you're lucky, the golden autumn will turn out to be fine and gentle. We look at pictures about the most romantic time of the year together with Natalya Letnikova.

Isaac Levitan. Golden autumn. 1895. Tretyakov Gallery

Canvas from the “major series” by Isaac Levitan. “I was passionately drawn to work, I got carried away, and now for a week now I haven’t taken my eyes off the canvas day after day...”- the artist wrote to his friend Vasily Polenov, working on the autumn canvas. A painter saw a landscape bursting with yellow and barely tinged with green in the Tver province on the banks of the Syezha River not far from the Gorka estate, where he had a heartfelt interest. Is this why his “Golden Autumn” is like the smile of nature. The brightest of the hundred autumn paintings Levitan.

Stanislav Zhukovsky. Autumn. Veranda. 1911. Timing

A cozy corner of a country house where you can be eye to eye with the autumn park. It seems that you can reach the top of the spruce tree with your hand and, if desired, pluck that lemon-yellow leaf from the birch tree. See the horizon and breathe in the cool fresh air, sit down on a bench under the sliding rays of the autumn sun. Stanislav Zhukovsky dearly loved autumn and ancient Russian estates. A century ago, the collected bouquet has not lost any of its bright colors and only emphasizes the autumn unity of the inhabitants of the house and its surroundings.

Boris Kustodiev. Autumn in the provinces. Tea party. 1926. Tretyakov Gallery

Merchants in an autumn interior. Boris Kustodiev diluted his favorite theme with warm colors. Fiery red maples and yellowing gardens near provincial houses make autumn especially cozy. That very Indian summer, which temporarily reconciles with the beautiful, but, alas, inevitably falling leaves. The aroma of leaves, watermelon and fresh bread from a small bakery. And, of course, no autumn is scary if there is a cat nearby. Along with a samovar.

Ilya Ostroukhov. Gold autumn. 1886. Tretyakov Gallery

Isaac Brodsky. Gold autumn. 1913. Museum-apartment of I.I. Brodsky

The village troubles were seen behind the bright riot of colors by the future representative of socialist realism, Isaac Brodsky. Ilya Repin’s student became famous for his Leninism much later, and in 1913, paintings from revolutionary life the artist preferred romantic landscapes. Framed by autumn foliage, as if in the palm of your hand, the village spreads out. He lives his hectic life - rattling carts, ringing voices. Only the colors change - from red gold, through a white winter landscape - to a riot of greenery and again to gilding.

Petr Petrovichev. Boring Garden. Autumn. 1905. Private collection

The corner of the Neskuchny Garden, penetrated by the bright sun, really does not look boring on a fine autumn day. At least the only movement in the deserted park is the slow waters of the river and the long gray shadows commanded by the sun. The house on the hill communicates that the park is inhabited by its appearance. And you can’t say at all that this is part of noisy Moscow. The artist Pyotr Petrovichev came to the capital from the Yaroslavl province on foot - to study painting with Levitan and paint Kuskovo, Kuzminki, Neskuchny Garden... It was much easier for the master of lyrical landscape to find solitude in the capital city a hundred years ago.

Konstantin Somov. Versailles Park in autumn. 1898. State Russian Museum

The center of Moscow or the Royal Park near Paris. Golden autumn is good in any place where the foliage changes color to suit autumn. New picture day after day - like a spectrum of shades. Know mix on the palette: linen, Dijon, mustard... And now the alley is covered with rust, and the color of the Tuscan sun is overshadowed by Parisian sadness. But the canvas will preserve “a fairy-tale palace, open for everyone to see”... As if there were only a few days left until the winter rest. And the leaves glow, and the sky turns blue, not knowing the autumn winds and the coming cold.

Autumn in the paintings of Russian artists is the brightest and most touching time, where red-yellow, golden and warm colors have a wonderful time Indian summer, and where is the rainy and touching landscape of truly Russian nature in all its beauty of autumn splendor.

Isaac Levitan - Golden Autumn

Isaac Levitan, Golden Autumn, 1895

Autumn was Levitan's favorite time of year, and he dedicated more than a hundred paintings to it. One of the most beloved paintings by the public is this Golden Autumn, although it is not so characteristic of the artist’s work - it is too bright, bold, and majorly executed. It is possible that Levitan himself was not entirely satisfied with it, because a year later he painted another picture with the same name, but painted more softly, tenderly, crystalline...

This autumn landscape is unusually bright and optimistic, despite the fact that in most of Levitan’s paintings the color scheme of sadness predominates - mixed muted tones. In total, the artist has about a hundred autumn landscapes. Their usual theme is the solemn and sad fading of the autumns of Russian nature. However, there is no sadness in this picture! The canvas depicts a deep forest river of saturated of blue color and reflective golden sunlight white-trunked birch trees in autumn decoration...

Vasily Polenov -Golden Autumn

Polenov’s Golden Autumn expresses to the viewer a comfortably lived-in corner of vast Russia, with its infinitely charming diversity, giving a person the joy of life, a contemplative mood and peace.

The Oka River winds steeply into the distance, reflecting part of autumn trees densely grown along the right bank of the river, where a white stone church is slightly visible in the distance. In the foreground of the picture, a hill descending towards the river with greenish-ochre hues, where a forest path runs along the right bank into the depths of a birch grove. Compared to the birches decorated with the golden color of autumn, an oak tree stands majestically, flaunting its dark green foliage, not yet touched by the approaching autumn time. In harmony with oak color tone You can mark small Christmas trees planted along the path and talking about the beginning of a new life.

In the picture, everything is subordinated to the autumn season, the color scheme emphasizes the variety of foliage on the trees from green-red shades to bright yellow and orange, contrasting with the blue colors of the river and sky. The artist picturesquely reflects the airy atmosphere of the picture, this is evidenced by the shores stretching into the smoky distance of the horizon, above which hangs a cloud-covered sky.

Ilya Ostroukhov – Golden Autumn

The painting by artist I. S. Ostroukhov “Golden Autumn” depicts precisely golden autumn. The painting is not full of leaves of red and Green colour. Everything is covered with a golden veil.

The whole picture is filled with some kind of joyful movement and is a very “talkative” picture for a sophisticated viewer. “We are happy to spin!” - the rustle of leaves announces, “now we’ll fly away!” - the lively magpies cheerfully warn. The oak trunk in the background, which is entwined with smaller trees, on the contrary, seems to tell the viewer about the resilience of the forest: “we will survive this autumn too!” And, as a result, a city dweller who visits the museum even in the chilly fall will walk away from this picture with a feeling of joyful amazement. And with the desire to get out into nature. Or, at least sit “In Abramtsevo Park,” as Ostroukhov’s second famous autumn landscape is called.

The picture is full of miracles: it is rare to see an image of a “rejoicing” person in a landscape. early autumn forests. And this is all the more surprising because Ilya Semenovich Ostroukhov never trained professionally as an artist, he only took private painting lessons. And it’s a pity that his landscapes are less known than the paintings of Shishkin, Levitan or Polenov.

Isaac Brodsky – Golden Autumn

The painting “Golden Autumn” is painted in very bright colors. It's hard to imagine such rich colors in reality. But Brodsky makes us feel the whole atmosphere of autumn in a small village. In the foreground stand out trees with red-orange leaves, which personifies activity and vitality.

The openwork foliage and tree branches are beautifully drawn. A river flows at the edge of the village. The waves are carefully drawn in it. And in one place you can even see the reflection of a small house. Small figures of people go about their business, and someone admires beautiful landscape. After all, soon the leaves will fall, and it will come Cold winter. But at the same time there is no feeling of sadness.

The picture conveys with great accuracy the beauty of Russian nature. Red and orange colors have a revitalizing effect on a person. The color of the road creates a weightless and cheerful mood. The distant sky adds tranquility to the picture.

Vasily Meshkov – Golden autumn in Karelia

The painting “Golden Autumn in Karelia” was painted by V.V. Meshkov. An autumn landscape is depicted here. In the foreground there are heaps of stones from the dampness. dark color or maybe the sun doesn’t get enough light on them and they seem so gloomy, but all the “gold” that is scattered next to them makes them an unnoticeable part of the landscape. There are trees between these stones. They are quite weak in the trunk, but their foliage is dense and shimmers with all the colors of gold, amber and orange.

The background is also full of colors. Although the sky is cloudy, it still attracts the viewer’s gaze, even if only briefly.

He used as many colors as possible, many shades. Yellow, carrot, orange, ocher - to depict foliage, trees and a little earth. Brown-gray for creating rocks and gray-blue for the sky. And this is only a small part of the colors that we can catch.

The author chooses an elongated format for the painting. This gives the picture some kind of peculiarity. And it seems that for a reason. The author wanted to show how endless nature is and even by placing the picture like this he will not be able to fit all its beauty.

Autumn time has always been inspiring creative people. Enchanting beauty nature, clothed in gold, was glorified by poets and artists different eras. Autumn theme occupies an important place in the works of such famous masters as C. Monet, P. Cezanne, V. Polenov, I. Levitan, I. Shishkin and others. Contemporary artists They also strive to convey all the charm of the landscapes of this amazing time of year. For some of them, the crimson-yellow landscapes are an inexhaustible source creative search. Many sought-after masters of our day often turn to the theme of the autumn transformation of the world around us, showing all its diversity and beauty. Today we will talk about the most notable artists of our time, in whose work autumn occupies a special place.

Liu Maoshan (China).
Liu Maoshan - chinese artist, which works in watercolor technique. The master's paintings are characterized by subtle lyricism, behind which stands the high professionalism of the creator. In China, Maoshan enjoys unquestioned authority. The artist heads the Academy Chinese painting V hometown Sizhou.

"Autumn"


"Vasilievsky Island in deep autumn"


"Songs of Autumn"

Maoshan's works have an amazing oriental appeal. Thanks to the bizarre combination of traditional Chinese technology and impressionistic approach, the artist's watercolors have gained popularity throughout the world.


"Autumn Waters"


"Excursion to Washington"


"Deep Autumn"

Thomas Kinkade (USA).
Thomas Kinkade called himself the "Painter of Light." Moreover, it was not just an epithet, but a registered trademark. The artist passed away in 2012, but his work forever left its mark on history. The peculiarity of Kincaid's paintings is their wide distribution. Each of us, at least once in our lives, has seen the artist’s tranquil landscapes, if not at an exhibition, then in the form of reproductions.


"Central Park in Autumn"


"Valley of Peace"


"Gingerbread house"

The fact is that Kincaid's works are often used in commercial purposes: for example, they can be seen on puzzles and in the form of all kinds of printed materials. Because of this, many experts criticized the artist, but the public always appreciated the special magnetism of the master’s subjects. Thomas Kinkade created landscapes in luminous highlights, using saturated pastel shades. The artist was a deeply religious person and believed that through his creativity he brought people joy, goodness and bright thoughts.


"Twilight in Paris"


"Victorian Autumn"


"Serenity"

Leonid Afremov (Belarus/Mexico).
In the works of Leonid Afremov, autumn occupies central place. The artist creates paintings in original technology using a machine tool - a knife for mixing paints. With its help, the master applies oil paints large strokes, which gives a bright and dynamic effect.


"Autumn rain"


"Saint Petersburg"


"City on the Lake"

Afremov was born in Belarusian city Vitebsk, but today the artist lives and works in Mexico. The painter's works are imbued with romanticism and light autumn melancholy.


"Sunny Autumn"


"Meeting in the Rain"


"Yellow Autumn"

Richard McNeil (Great Britain).
Self-taught Richard McNeil was able to achieve significant success in painting: his paintings can even be seen in the office of the American president. The artist continues to improve his unique creative style, working tirelessly on technique.


"Walk under the rain"


"In Central Park"


"Flower shop in Paris"

Autumn on McNeil's canvases is always different. The master loves to depict cities of the world, dressed in gilded decoration. Viewing an artist's gallery is a small and exciting journey that leaves a lot of positive emotions.


"NY"


"London"


"Venetian Haze"

Evgeny Lushpin (Russia).
Cityscapes domestic artist Evgeniy Lushpina's works are so realistic that sometimes it seems that we are looking at the work of a photographer. In fact, the secret is high skill landscape painter and his special technique, permeated with the play of light and shadow.


"Quiet evening"


"Autumn Evening in Bruges"


"A Streetcar Named Desire"

Lushpin's paintings are filled with nostalgic notes and an amazing feeling of calm and inner freedom.


"Rainy Morning"


"Magic evening"


"Autumn in the Old Park"

Charles White (Canada).
Canadian master Charles White's paintings can be found all over the world. Having become interested in painting early youth, the artist has been donating his work to a grateful public for many years.


"Autumn Bridge"


"October Ray"


"Autumn Warmth"

The autumn theme in White's paintings is full of bright colors and spirituality. Charles White always strives to show the harmony and special beauty of nature during the changing seasons.


"Window to the Past"


"Autumn forest"


"Change of Seasons"

Mark Geller (USA).
Mark Geller draws themes for his paintings while traveling around his native land. America in the master’s paintings is not skyscrapers and dynamic streets, but a quiet outback, beautiful in its wild desolation and abandonment.


"October Time"


"Valley of the Sun"


"Abandoned"

The autumn theme for the artist is an opportunity to reveal the entire palette of natural tones. Mark Geller continues the tradition the best landscape painters of the past.


"Call Me Home"


"Morning"


"Heartland"

Evgeny and Lydia Baranov (Russia/USA).
Evgeny Baranov and Lidiya Velichko-Baranova were born and studied in Moscow, but at the dawn of the 90s they moved to the USA. Fate brought the two artists together after graduation. This is how not only a creative, but also a family union was formed, which showed the world many interesting works.


"Golden Tuscany"


"Villa Belvedere in October"


"Quiet Sunset"

It must be said that duets in painting are very rare. In this sense, artists were able to destroy the established stereotype that creativity in tandem is impossible. Masters create landscapes in classical technique, for which the Russian school of painting is so famous.


"Autumn in Bruges"


"In the Sunset"


"Farm"

Gregory Stokes (USA).
For Gregory Stokes autumn time - main source inspiration. The paintings of this artist are a unique combination of modern and traditional approaches to painting.


"Silence"


"Inner Glow"


"Airy Autumn"

Stokes's work is represented in many private collections in America and abroad. The artist depicts autumn landscapes with love and trepidation, trying to convey all the diversity of colors of nature.


"One Day in November"


"Autumn Conversation"


"Autumn Loneliness"